Blue Ridge Highlander

Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountain Highlander

The Blue Ridge Highlander is a creative community site on the Blue Ridge and Smoky mountains. From inception in 1997 we set forth to portray the best these mountains have to offer and have always kept that goal in mind. The Highlander is a Travel and Relocation Guide, showing our readers the riches these mountains have to offer.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Living History Days at Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center

April 17 and 18, 2009 • 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Foxfire Museum and Center
200 Foxfire Lane off Cross Street • Mountain City, GA 30562

Foxfire will host two Living History Days on Friday, April 17, and Saturday, April 18th, 2009, conducted by the Rabun Christian Home Educators. Dressed in 1800's period costumes, the children will be playing with traditional Appalachian toys and games, giving other children an opportunity to join in the fun; music on the porch; a "smithy" will be at work in the Blacksmith Shop; preachers and teachers will be doing both a traditional church service and a one-room school house in the Chapel; a quilting bee will be held in the Long House; woodworkers will be demonstrating their trade; and home-school moms will be cabin cooking over an open hearth in the Savannah House. Other traditional activities may take place as well!

In conjunction with the Living History Days, an open-house for Community residents will be also be held on Saturday, April 18th, by Foxfire's Community Board. Admission for Rabun County residents is complimentary. Admission for out-of-town guests is $6.00 for adults; children ten and under are free. All proceeds benefit Foxfire's Local Heritage Education Programs. A shuttle van will be provided to the Center on Saturday, leaving every 15 or 20 minutes from both churches on Cross Street. Due to limited parking at the Center, Foxfire requests that you take the shuttle up, if possible, and come enjoy them for a day of fun.

For more information about Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center, their programs, publications and or events, call (706) 746-5828, email foxfire@foxfire.org or visit their web site at www.Foxfire.org

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Fall Festivals and Butterflies

We just got back from a great mountain road trip to Chimney Rock and we had a wonderful time. We always meet so many interesting people. We have a lot of great new features coming up in the Highlander, so be sure to sign up to be notified of new additions, new communities, adventures, festivals and events.

In the meanwhile now is the time for Festivals and Butterflies, join us in the mountains to enjoy the Best the Mountains Have to Offer. If you haven't already, take time to read our feature story on the Migration of the Monarch, it will lift your spirits and start you planning a mountain journey of your own. Nature's Pilgrimage...the Migration of the Monarch... The autumn season begins their celebration of life as they pursue a natural innate spiritual sense that drives them along a pilgrimage that will eventually carry them across a continent. 

Foxfire Festival
Coming up this weekend, on Saturday September 27, 2008 you won't want to miss the Foxfire Heritage Festival at Dillard City Hall.  Come join Foxfire for old fashioned fun, food, crafts and music.  You will see basket making, woodworking, broom making, coppersmithing, blacksmithing, Native American jewelry, stained glass, canoe carving and so much more.

Admission is only $4.00 and the proceeds go to benefit the Foxfire's Local Education Programs.  For more information call 706-746-5828 or email giftshop@foxfire.org

John C. Campbell Folk School
October 4th & 5th John C. Campbell Folk School is holding their 35th Annual Fall Festival.  This wonderful and true mountain festival features over 200 crafters, continuous music and dance performances on two stages including, blue grass, folk and gospel music.  More than 40 craft-making demonstrations including a Mountain life area, great food, kid's activities and much more.

For more information call 1-800-Folk-Sch (800-365-5724) or info@folkschool.org

For those of you that want to plan a little further in the autumn, mark your calendars for October 10th through October 19th for the 
Georgia Mountain Fair

This 10 day event features exciting musical performances, education demonstrations, arts and craft sales, a flower show and the popular Georgia's Official State Fiddlers' Convention.

For more information call 706-896-4191 or gamtfair@alltel.net

If you are looking for events in other parts of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, check our event calendar that covers most of the counties throughout the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains.

It is a great time of the year for an scenic road trip, it will lift your spirits.  While we were at Chimney Rock, we met a young man with a great attitude, he had just lost his job.  He had saved for his vacation all year and decided to go anyway to lift his spirits and go back home with a renewed frame of mind, trusting God to get him through and find him a new job.  We commend him for knowing where his true source of support comes from.

Our philosophy for the future is to have faith, not in what we hear on the news, but in God, in ourselves, we can get back on track, but it will take all of us.  If we let the news get us in such a depressive state of thinking, God can't get through to us to inspire us to think creatively and find ways to get back to a productive future.  It is attitudes like the young man we ran into that will keep the ball rolling.  Fear stops progress, I don't mean you should be irresponsible, I don't say that this country is not having serious problems, but there is a solution and it will take creative thinking on the part of all of us to make a difference.

Keep the Faith....Think Creatively....Always Believe God has the Answer

God Bless.....the Highlander 

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